Statistical methods in healthcare /

In recent years the number of innovative medicinal products and devices submitted and approved by regulatory bodies has declined dramatically. The medical product development process is no longer able to keep pace with increasing technologies, science and innovations and the goal is to develop new s...

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Group Author: Faltin, Frederick W; Kenett, Ron; Ruggeri, Fabrizio
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Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119940012
Summary: In recent years the number of innovative medicinal products and devices submitted and approved by regulatory bodies has declined dramatically. The medical product development process is no longer able to keep pace with increasing technologies, science and innovations and the goal is to develop new scientific and technical tools and to make product development processes more efficient and effective. Statistical Methods in Healthcarefocuses on the application of statistical methodologies to evaluate promising alternatives and to optimize the performance and demonstrate the effectiveness o.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781119942047 (ePub)
1119942047 (ePub)
9781119940005 (Adobe PDF)
1119940001 (Adobe PDF)
9781119942054 ( MobiPocket)
1119942055 ( MobiPocket)
9780470670156 (cloth)
0470670150 (cloth)
9781119940012 (electronic bk.)
111994001X (electronic bk.)
1118231783 (pbk.)
9781118231784 (pbk.)
Index Number: RA407
CLC: R195-532
Contents: Statistical aspects in ICH guidelines / Sampson and Kenett -- Statistical methods in clinical trials / Telba Irony -- Pharmacikinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacometrics / Serge Guzy -- Virtual clinical trials for streamlining drug development / Zvia Agur -- Stage wise clinical trial experiments in phase I, II and III / S. Zacks -- Risk management in drug development / Kenett -- 21st century challenges in drug development / Yafit Stark -- Bias in modeling and monitoring health outcomes / Olivia Grigg -- Disease tracking / Biggeri -- Process indicators and outcome measures in the treatmen